See screenshot. No explanation needed. On a 6s. Apple's newest.
K KoolAid-Drink macrumors 68000 Original poster Sep 18, 2013 1,859 947 USA Sep 28, 2015 #1 See screenshot. No explanation needed. On a 6s. Apple's newest.
superstrikertwo macrumors 65816 Jun 9, 2008 1,096 100 California Sep 28, 2015 #3 Mine doesn't look like that... Smooth blur.
Desi530 macrumors newbie Aug 8, 2015 28 13 Sep 28, 2015 #4 It happens to me too. iPhone 6 Plus. Attachments image.png 2.6 MB · Views: 427
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Sep 28, 2015 #5 Yup, some iOS visual glitches that can exist on petty much any device.
perkedel macrumors 6502a Dec 30, 2014 534 203 California Sep 28, 2015 #6 Works fine on my 6s. Not sure what your problem is for this one though.
flori13 macrumors member Apr 10, 2015 86 38 Sep 28, 2015 #7 The problem begins when you reduce transparency, at least on my iPhone 6. In order to fix it try turning it on, close settings and then turn it off (or vice versa depending on your original setting)
The problem begins when you reduce transparency, at least on my iPhone 6. In order to fix it try turning it on, close settings and then turn it off (or vice versa depending on your original setting)
N nordique macrumors 68000 Oct 12, 2014 1,996 1,607 Sep 28, 2015 #9 I don't have this issue on my 6s Try a cold reboot? Perhaps an iOS restore? Not sure what else to suggest. Are you on 9.0.1?
I don't have this issue on my 6s Try a cold reboot? Perhaps an iOS restore? Not sure what else to suggest. Are you on 9.0.1?
ry-guy macrumors regular Sep 24, 2015 132 131 North of Sweden Sep 29, 2015 #10 Accessibility->Increase Contrast->Toggle Reduce Transparency. I turned mine on and off and it got rid of it. maybe do it twice.
Accessibility->Increase Contrast->Toggle Reduce Transparency. I turned mine on and off and it got rid of it. maybe do it twice.